Where are T (Te) considerations in IxTJ interpersonal relations? I doubt it all comes down to Fi "liking".
I would think INTJ's primary concern would be: does my thinking lead to the desired results? Is it effective? Aligning with some sort of academic standards or common knowledge seems more like Ti/Fe, or even Ti/Fe/Si.
Feeling is the reigning function in defining interpersonal relations, but the Thinking Functions do aid some as well; Extroverted Thinkers in interpersonal relationships will generally form relations with people who intellectually respect them (in similarity with Extroverted Feeling's 'Do they like me?'). This description here, however, deals only with the Feeling function's role in interpersonal relations, as the thread was concerning the Feeling functions.
That's another directive of Te, what I was specifically talking about was
defining the self through Judging functions, Extroverted Thinking allows the individual to define themselves on their accomplishments and what they have done. The concerns seen here are reflections on how you view people and how people view you, and therefore does not concern the other directives such as "does my thinking lead to the desired results?", but they do co-exist.
Aligning with academic standards and common knowledge is the basis of Extroverted Thinking, the assimilation of technical information from society. Extroverted Thinkers, thus, accept information given by credible sources of knowledge, (and probably rejecting information given by not-so-credible sources) while Introverted Thinkers choose to make logical sense of all sources of knowledge (credible or not-credible), not accepting anything until everything is personally reasoned out.*
These concerns, again, are based only off on how others perceive you and vice versa.
Ti/Fe - Not inclined to care what others think of them intellectually, inclined to care what others think of them socially.
Te/Fi - Inclined to care what others think of them intellectually, not inclined to care what others think of them socially.
*An Extroverted Thinker, then, will generally learn about a branch of knowledge and will readily accept the knowledge taught to them by professors or textbooks, trusting in their credibility, while Introverted Thinkers must be able to personally reason out every inch of knowledge provided by professors or textbooks before trusting it.